Description
A moving, expertly-crafted novel from one of New York's most prolific and well-respected authors
About the Author
An esteemed novelist and cultural critic, Edmund White is the author of many books including the autobiographical A Boy's Own Story; The Flaneur; a biography of the poet Arthur Rimbaud; Hotel de Dream, a novel; and two memoirs My Lives and City Boy. Edmund White lives in New York City and teaches writing at Princeton University. He is an Officier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and a recipient of the Award for Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Reviews
Edmund White has three voices. First there is the storyteller, relaxed, conversational, an anecdotalist, an inspired flaneur. Then there is the poet: on every page there lies in wait a metaphor of startling precision, an image that holds and reattracts the eye. And then there is the laic philosopher, who observes human life from the highest altitudes, held aloft by vast infusions of erudition and experience. In Jack Holmes and His Friend, White's trio is in frictionless accord * Martin Amis *
This comedy of sexual manners may be White's finest novel * Sunday Times *
Wise, funny, sympathetic and richly entertaining novel * Boyd Tonkin, Independent *
There's a sleek, close-shaved quality to White's prose that in passages gives it the warm lubicriousness of early Updike and the dry martini sting of Cheever * Financial Times *
It will make you smile with admiration * Evening Standard *
Marks White out as an immensely gifted chronicler of the intricacies of the human heart * Alex Clark, Guardian *
Lucid and powerful ... White is a novelist of great insight * Philip Hensher, Daily Telegraph *
An elegant study of the paradoxes and half-truths that emerge in long-standing friendships * New Yorker *
White's talent remains undiminished * Daily Mail *
Book Information
ISBN 9781408830277
Author Edmund White
Format Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 290g